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Video Search: Warners Aol
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Singingfish was an audio/video search engine that powered audio video search for Windows Media Player[1],[2], WindowsMedia.com, RealOne/RealPlayer,[2], Real Guide[3], AOL Search, Dogpile, Metacrawler[4] and Singingfish.com, among others. Launched in 2000, it was one of the earliest and longest lived search engines dedicated to multimedia content. Acquired in 2003 by AOL[5], it was slowly folded into the AOL search offerings and as of February 2007 has ceased to exist as a separate service.
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As Truveo is integrated into AOL's search and video products in the next few months, AOL.com plans to deliver a "one-stop-shop" search experience for video. AOL ... recently launched its Video on Demand destination on AOL.com and an extensive library of 20,000 original video assets.
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Soon after acquiring Singingfish, AOL integrated its audio/video search service into AOL Search, adding yet another big-name to the stable of search products powered by Singingfish. As of August 2006, Singingfish continued to power multimedia search for both Microsoft and Real, and was being fully integrated into the AOL search and directed media business unit.
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Going with a white label approach to mobile video and advertising, The Nexage platform inserts text, banner, and video ads for mobile video and live TV programming. The startup has integrated with mobile ad networks such as Millennial Media, AOLs Third Screen Media, Nokia Ad Services, Admob, and various other video Ad providers.
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Brightcove is a video directory that gathers videos from the most important online media channels. Its internal search engine is powered by AOL and the videos are classified by category. The search results page shows a thumbnail of the videos with a brief description and duration of the clips. All the videos are viewed inside the Brightcove video player.
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MTV has announced agreements with GoFish , MeeVee, imeem, and Comcast’s Fancast, which launched Tuesday. These partnerships are designed to help MTVN’s online video distribution and syndication strategy to provide MTV with greater visibility online. The site previously partnered with Bebo and Joost. In addition, last month it announced deals with Microsoft’s MSN and Time Warner’s AOL.
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